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how are you going to compete in this environment? >> that's a great question. we focus only on the picking up and dropping off of the products. most of of those companies that you mentioned, the ubers and amazons, they want you to order through their platform to own that transaction. we decided we don't want to get too spread thin in our skill sets. we want to focus on an efficient way to pick up these products from the business and deliver them to the customer. that's how we were able to separate ourselves. maria: that's a good answer. but when you look at a company like even a ford motor. the ceo of ford was calling ford a mobility company. everybody is trying to get in on this idea of mobility. what's the business model in competing with the giants around you. >> one of the main differentiators is we are an employee first organization. most of of these companies have utilizing their workforce and engaged with them in a contractor model and have them work as independent contractors. we employ people in a w-2 model. it gives us the chance to brand the experien
how are you going to compete in this environment? >> that's a great question. we focus only on the picking up and dropping off of the products. most of of those companies that you mentioned, the ubers and amazons, they want you to order through their platform to own that transaction. we decided we don't want to get too spread thin in our skill sets. we want to focus on an efficient way to pick up these products from the business and deliver them to the customer. that's how we were able to...
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the environment can make a big difference. the environment right now is pretty good. assuming this escalates, it might help donald trump. >> i think back to say that unemployment is below 5%. where with nixon with watergate it was close to double digits. inflation was 12%, now we are 3 3%. >> it wasn't nowhere near that high. it was roughly between 3 and 3.5%. unemployment was roughly near 6%. there was fear about all those things. i think the economy is very strong now. here is something i remember mr. nixon sitting as close to me as gaspo is sitting to a slot machine. he said he could survive anything but 50 cent a gallon oil. charlie: ben, i'm in your age break the kind of. inflation was raging on certain products. you had oil and oil-related products. >> i agree. charlie: but i'll make one opt i are point and this is somewhat exculpatory for donald trump. nixon was strategic. donald trump is blundering into this stuff. neil: you mentioned the economic environment can make a difference. let's say whatever the figures are now. that this environment hold, it would ta
the environment can make a big difference. the environment right now is pretty good. assuming this escalates, it might help donald trump. >> i think back to say that unemployment is below 5%. where with nixon with watergate it was close to double digits. inflation was 12%, now we are 3 3%. >> it wasn't nowhere near that high. it was roughly between 3 and 3.5%. unemployment was roughly near 6%. there was fear about all those things. i think the economy is very strong now. here is...
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how do you allocate capital in an environment where we are not sure what's happening. we are waiting on tax reform. how do you see things? glenn youngkin: not getting things done is slightly different than actually having a negative bias coming out of washington. so had we been sitting here one year ago, we would have expected hillary clinton to win the presidency, and we were actually expecting a recession in the not so near future. it had everything to do with the trajectory of things and the confidence of corporate america and global business. then all of a sudden one year later we have a very different picture. the economies around the world are in good shape. for the first time in over 10 years we have synchronized growth around the world where all the major economies except for the u.k. are growing. they are not overheating, they are just growing. so what do we see out of washington? we seed gridlock. but it's an interesting other side of the coin. we used to sit in business and think well unfortunately what's going to come out of washington will penalize busines
how do you allocate capital in an environment where we are not sure what's happening. we are waiting on tax reform. how do you see things? glenn youngkin: not getting things done is slightly different than actually having a negative bias coming out of washington. so had we been sitting here one year ago, we would have expected hillary clinton to win the presidency, and we were actually expecting a recession in the not so near future. it had everything to do with the trajectory of things and the...
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maria: have you seen an environment quite like this one, you don't have any conversation between the two parties, secretary? you were running defense department, and running cia there was a very different relationship between the republican and democrats. and republicans will say, look, we don't have any participation from democrats, not on healthcare not on tax reform. maybe they will be there on truck 46. hoinfrastructure.how does the ce forward with such divisiveness. >> i think you touched on one of the fundamental problems that we're facing in our democracy. if you ask about national security, i think one big threat to national security is the disfunction in washington. the inability of democrats and republicans to sit down and work together on issues, and inability of president and leadership of congress to work together. on issues. and result is very frankly we're operating by crisis. i tell students, that in this country, in a democracy, you operate either by leadership or by crisis. if leadership is there, willing to takes risk associated with leadership, sit down, and work
maria: have you seen an environment quite like this one, you don't have any conversation between the two parties, secretary? you were running defense department, and running cia there was a very different relationship between the republican and democrats. and republicans will say, look, we don't have any participation from democrats, not on healthcare not on tax reform. maybe they will be there on truck 46. hoinfrastructure.how does the ce forward with such divisiveness. >> i think you...
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we have a pro-business environment. do we have an environment in which it's okay to make new things and be innovative. but it has to include the population as a whole. that's why, as i say, you're sort of in a situation where you'll either be able to write code, or you're going to be up employed, those who write code to make algorithms. and so the potential of thinking about how do you educate people to speak that new language and then to have them employed, working next to people like myself who doesn't know how to write code -- maria: right. >> -- or yourself and think about how you can convert your thinking into algorithms so that this can be pervasive around the country, this could be a great potential. there are things, many things, that could be done. so i would be excited about those things, but i think that the actual changes -- i'll give you an example. what the fed's tightening for the balance sheet is -- maria: right. >> -- is about 2.5% of gdp, okay? that's taking a lot of money, essentially, out of the econ
we have a pro-business environment. do we have an environment in which it's okay to make new things and be innovative. but it has to include the population as a whole. that's why, as i say, you're sort of in a situation where you'll either be able to write code, or you're going to be up employed, those who write code to make algorithms. and so the potential of thinking about how do you educate people to speak that new language and then to have them employed, working next to people like myself...
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maria: have you seen an environment quite like this one, you don't have any conversation between the two parties, secretary? you were running defense department, and running cia there was a very different relationship between the republican and democrats. and republicans will say, look, we don't have any participation from democrats, not on healthcare not on tax reform. maybe they will be there on truck 46. hoinfrastructure.how does the ce forward with such divisiveness. >> i think you touched on one of the fundamental problems that we're facing in our democracy. if you ask about national security, i think one big threat to national security is the disfunction in washington. the inability of democrats and republicans to sit down and work together on issues, and inability of president and leadership of congress to work together. on issues. and result is very frankly we're operating by crisis. i tell students, that in this country, in a democracy, you operate either by leadership or by crisis. if leadership is there, willing to takes risk associated with leadership, sit down, and work
maria: have you seen an environment quite like this one, you don't have any conversation between the two parties, secretary? you were running defense department, and running cia there was a very different relationship between the republican and democrats. and republicans will say, look, we don't have any participation from democrats, not on healthcare not on tax reform. maybe they will be there on truck 46. hoinfrastructure.how does the ce forward with such divisiveness. >> i think you...
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new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. maria: this weekend is the first rounds of the french elections. it could come dawn to the far right candidate, marine le pen and the far left candidate jean-luc melenchon. i know you and many others were surprised when britain did decide to exit the european union. is this going to be a domino effect? >> we have four candidates. two considered more centrist. they are on the left side, too, but not as far left as the socialist-communist and far away from the far right. maria: marine le pen. do y
new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today....
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but we are dealing with a lot of unknowns and investors don't like that kind of environment. lou: your thoughts on where we are and what's happening. our prospects here. >> you know, the stock is the things for markets is uncertainty. it's one thing to have uncertainty with earnings which we have which is very important. but it's uncertainty in every corner. every where you look there is uncertainty. it's been montgomeryified by questions. not just in the stock market. they are building infrastructure. but the question is about the economy. the push towards devaluation even more than the market expected. is the economy there really falling apart or are the authorities telling the bang of china do this now. that's creating more uncertify. lou: we do know this. china's markets crashed last years and it was one of the worst crashes we have seen in global markets. we know it's crashing now. no matter what the nonsense emanating from beijing. they have a market collapse on their hands of immense proportions. what do you see as the impact here in what should we expect in your view?
but we are dealing with a lot of unknowns and investors don't like that kind of environment. lou: your thoughts on where we are and what's happening. our prospects here. >> you know, the stock is the things for markets is uncertainty. it's one thing to have uncertainty with earnings which we have which is very important. but it's uncertainty in every corner. every where you look there is uncertainty. it's been montgomeryified by questions. not just in the stock market. they are building...
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economic pressure on china so they continue to put pressure on north korea so we can have a stable environment because we have a madman in kim jong un. >> this is really serious for our allies and friends and challenges the credibility of the united states. >> president trump taking on the role of consoler in chief. as he and first lady melania trump make their second visit to texas. >> the president helped load donated water and food into vehicles so they can get to texans as need. >> president trump: as tough as this was it's a wonderful thing. i think for the country to watch and the world to watch. >> the president and first lady were received by the people. >> when he had the capacity and where with all to help he stepped up throughout his life. >> president trump with a direct message for north korea hours after the nation claimed they successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. >> he says north korea with a major nuclear and their words and actions continue to be very possibleas and dangerous to the u.s.. >> it was south korea is finding as i have told them, that their talk with north korea wi
economic pressure on china so they continue to put pressure on north korea so we can have a stable environment because we have a madman in kim jong un. >> this is really serious for our allies and friends and challenges the credibility of the united states. >> president trump taking on the role of consoler in chief. as he and first lady melania trump make their second visit to texas. >> the president helped load donated water and food into vehicles so they can get to texans as...
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government and asian environment and being reallocated into europe because of the expectations there. and if you look at the last two months, europe and equities have outperformed u.s. equities by 5%. maria: people feel maybe there was more growth potential in europe and the valuations were lower? >> absolutely true. maria: we have a lot more to discuss when we come back. later this hour, my interview with former vice president dick cheney and billionaire investor. sphastay with us. >>> the biggest threat facing fg the united states right now, former vice president dick cheney's answer might surprise you. >> the chinese long term are the most serious. have the most capability. >> maria's interview is coming up. >>> plus, is the bitcoin bubble about to burst? >> i got off of the stage and i literally got mobbed like i was literally got mobbed like i was bruce springsteen. ♪look into my eyes ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for yo
government and asian environment and being reallocated into europe because of the expectations there. and if you look at the last two months, europe and equities have outperformed u.s. equities by 5%. maria: people feel maybe there was more growth potential in europe and the valuations were lower? >> absolutely true. maria: we have a lot more to discuss when we come back. later this hour, my interview with former vice president dick cheney and billionaire investor. sphastay with us....
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adam, is it possible to have a cohesive policy in regards to china with such a fractured political environment back here at home, don't we need to be speaking in unified voice when it comes to china? >> well, in fact, the president does guide the foreign policy of the united states and nobody disagrees with that and so the president need to speak in a disciplined way with one voice and, by the way, he doesn't need to do it loudly. the chinese are listening, you don't influence them by shaming them. it's just the wrong way to go with them. >> carrie. >> i disagree. they supply 90% at least of north carolina fox news correspondent's -- economy. i applaud president trump for helping backing the taiwanese. >> you think overtly talking down china actually works with the leadership there? i'm not a china expert, the little i know they hate being embarrassed. kennedy: what works to get them -- >> you go behind the scenes, they depend on us for a lot of stuff, they have to get these guys the money. >> if they get tough on north korea, i promise you this thing will settle down. >> great point. >> right
adam, is it possible to have a cohesive policy in regards to china with such a fractured political environment back here at home, don't we need to be speaking in unified voice when it comes to china? >> well, in fact, the president does guide the foreign policy of the united states and nobody disagrees with that and so the president need to speak in a disciplined way with one voice and, by the way, he doesn't need to do it loudly. the chinese are listening, you don't influence them by...
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because of that regulatory environment. the unannounced deal that are bouncing around obviously the new york post did the story. it's pretty solid. talk about verizon taking over disney. disney is a big generator. the post did the story. i keep hearing that it's out here. it's also a combination. i will promise not to get thrown out of the conference. what are you saying about that at the very moment. it is down 147 points. . . . . ♪ liz: markets off just session lows with the dow down 155. perhaps more importantly the s&p lower by 22. that is a broader index certainly. let's go to pacer etf distributor president sean o'hara. what are you pinning the blame on for this ugly day? >> probably nothing more than part of a normal cycle. i read a ridiculous thing this morning about the german, blame it all on germany today. german bund offering was 50 basis points number, supposed said all this up. 3 basis points on yield for 10-year bond. liz: looking at pictures of hamburg, germany, outside of the g20, sean. will this cause th
because of that regulatory environment. the unannounced deal that are bouncing around obviously the new york post did the story. it's pretty solid. talk about verizon taking over disney. disney is a big generator. the post did the story. i keep hearing that it's out here. it's also a combination. i will promise not to get thrown out of the conference. what are you saying about that at the very moment. it is down 147 points. . . . . ♪ liz: markets off just session lows with the dow down 155....
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consumers don't want a $1 hamburger any more if they think it is being made in a borderline sweat shop environment. that is the natural way for it to occur not a federal decree. who is to know what the rate would be. and would it be appropriate in all markets? we had local markets go with higher rates. it's okay. they can handle it in seattle or whatever. most workers would be better if companies felt the pressure to not pay the least possible they can to get people to show up for the job. it has to come from consumers who have to pay more for their products. >> let's keep in mind the real minimum wage is always zero dollars. that's what you make when you lose your job, when people make when businesses go out of business. they are no longer able to create jobs to offer opportunity to get into the work force. businesses who have been raising wages are not doing so because of social pressure. they are doing so for business reasons. low mart did it to lower their quit-and-replace rate. they want to attract and retain the best workers. >> i want chuck to get in on this now. >> we can't have a race to
consumers don't want a $1 hamburger any more if they think it is being made in a borderline sweat shop environment. that is the natural way for it to occur not a federal decree. who is to know what the rate would be. and would it be appropriate in all markets? we had local markets go with higher rates. it's okay. they can handle it in seattle or whatever. most workers would be better if companies felt the pressure to not pay the least possible they can to get people to show up for the job. it...
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pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow andrrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the rit direction point. melissa: i was lik what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money move for the pageant because i think one of the things that irritates women is that it is so old-fashioned. that is where you always here. they're stuck in another era, casting women in this light demand even when they try to be moderate it is always pitiful, and she is saying that there are a lot of people that have the opportunity cover-up their tattoos. she said, no. i'm going to do this. all of this. getting her pilot's license. she is truly a different type of woman and shelling this. you have had a lot of time to think about this. delayed an
pretty brave of her in this environment. the 22 year-old says she was to be yourself a break down stereotypes. a few fun facts. a military sergeant, always with a bow andrrow, an opera singer , majoring in chemistry and chinese. what did you guys think of this? >> well, the pageant, i am not a fan. however, this is a move and the rit direction point. melissa: i was lik what is this all about. when i read more about her biography i thought, this is an interesting marketing and money move...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebraska and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems ha been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the federal willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the stateepartment wins. the biggest concern to the department is what it does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. needs right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it sho
conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is...
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many say that we don't have a good environment here. so we need to sit there and restructure the government and we are connected and at the same time we have the ability to keep it going. charles: so why are we shipping these jobs offshore? >> yes, part of our government shipping and overseas, paying them one third. >> they would rather be here because of the higher costs of operations there having to go other places. charles: bringing it to you because you are the jobs expert. be careful of the jobs that we fight for. do we really want the call center jobs? do we want to be the growth capital of hello, can i help you, push the button. do we want to be the world capital of stem jobs and engineering jobs? >> that's what we want to be. but there's a couple of things that happen. call centers are very interesting. i've spoken with large corporations that put the call centers over in india or the philippines and they brought some of them back actually to the united states because they weren't getting the level of customer service. but where
many say that we don't have a good environment here. so we need to sit there and restructure the government and we are connected and at the same time we have the ability to keep it going. charles: so why are we shipping these jobs offshore? >> yes, part of our government shipping and overseas, paying them one third. >> they would rather be here because of the higher costs of operations there having to go other places. charles: bringing it to you because you are the jobs expert. be...
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but on the fed is a meaningful 10 minutes if you have that environment and more important to be focused >> i want to the counterpoint of the oil between 2009 and now comes from companies that are related to oil and gas. that that will have an impact. >> and those are good paying jobs. >> this is a big movement where the economy is tied to the stakes of oil and gas. >> if you did not get the free oil report go get it. and it is cautiousness such talk about anxiety. 195 stocks hit new highs. verses of a 24. but there were 60 large cap names that hit all-time highs. but to talk retail stocks and utilities. but what is fascinating the utility stocks reno this it is hot but they have been a hot for a lot longer. the 50% over the past five years year to date to that is usually a bullish sign. this is the only index that broke out to the new 2014 high. what is really remarkable is there paid very nice. this is the closest we have got. these are all time highs and lows yields. that brings us to the next. as it had any credibility they lead the way but everybody says the echo is that 2010 real-e
but on the fed is a meaningful 10 minutes if you have that environment and more important to be focused >> i want to the counterpoint of the oil between 2009 and now comes from companies that are related to oil and gas. that that will have an impact. >> and those are good paying jobs. >> this is a big movement where the economy is tied to the stakes of oil and gas. >> if you did not get the free oil report go get it. and it is cautiousness such talk about anxiety. 195...
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in a new report they clallam zon creates a fiercely competitive environment with long hours and lots of after hour e-mails and texts. that came out in the "new york times". john, amazon says the report isn't true, but you say good for them if it is. explain. >> good for them. they're a story of brilliant entrepreneurial genius. the stock is over $500. people are not put at gunpoint and forced to work there. in fact, they line up to work there. leave it to the "new york times" to find a few disgruntled employees to try to desmirch a great company. >> isn't that just the wonder of america that people like the europeans and apparently the "new york times" doesn't get that sometimes you just got to work your fingers to the bone for a few years to get ahead. >> well, part of me looked at the story, and i thought before i joined up with the people at forbes i worked for a lot of newspapers, and the editors weren't exactly nice when they woke you in the middle of the night and said go cover the fires i was surprised a tech company didn't have the work-life balance things that these companie
in a new report they clallam zon creates a fiercely competitive environment with long hours and lots of after hour e-mails and texts. that came out in the "new york times". john, amazon says the report isn't true, but you say good for them if it is. explain. >> good for them. they're a story of brilliant entrepreneurial genius. the stock is over $500. people are not put at gunpoint and forced to work there. in fact, they line up to work there. leave it to the "new york...
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clearly, the environment is such that it's not conducive for inflation. will we have an acceleration in inflation in the medium to longer term? it's feasible because the pieces are in place for that. we clearly know that global central bank. lou: where does gold go from here? >> i think over the medium term and near to medium term, stabilization in gold prices. lou: meaning lower? >> well, lower as some of the speculative froth continues to come out of it, but economic fundamentals, based on our expectations for some level of high inflation tolerance of global central banks that perhaps would provide some leg for goal in the medium to longer term. lou: bull in the market, will the bull run continue? >> it's quite applause l. i mean, there's two driving forces for the market at this point. clearly, the domestic fundamentals at this point, not necessarily justify the record we've seen day in and day out in equities, but if expectations that the economy is passed the worth, and the fact there's money that sit idly on the sidelines moving into risky assets, i
clearly, the environment is such that it's not conducive for inflation. will we have an acceleration in inflation in the medium to longer term? it's feasible because the pieces are in place for that. we clearly know that global central bank. lou: where does gold go from here? >> i think over the medium term and near to medium term, stabilization in gold prices. lou: meaning lower? >> well, lower as some of the speculative froth continues to come out of it, but economic fundamentals,...
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it's already a tense environment. and this might make it even more tense after the confirmation tomorrow. the thing is the republicans did not want to allow the democrats to filibuster and stop this confirmation. what they did was invoke the nuclear option so that way you could shut down debate vote on it along party lines and then they voted 55-45 to make sure that we can move on to a confirmation vote that will take place tomorrow afternoon. >> i want to go back to you and get a greater sense because it will be living with justice gorsuch for a very long time. they are to be qualified one who follows the law wherever it leads him. to decide cases without fear or favor of anyone. i think he's going to make our country proud. with a consider that the cases come up. with that influence them at all. the judge will rule only on the law and the facts. he will not rule in favor of anyone based on the identity of the parties before him. thank you all very much. we really appreciate it. and of course the next 24 hours in a s
it's already a tense environment. and this might make it even more tense after the confirmation tomorrow. the thing is the republicans did not want to allow the democrats to filibuster and stop this confirmation. what they did was invoke the nuclear option so that way you could shut down debate vote on it along party lines and then they voted 55-45 to make sure that we can move on to a confirmation vote that will take place tomorrow afternoon. >> i want to go back to you and get a greater...
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who knew asphalt could help save the environment? kennedy: a bombshell report in "politico" claims the obama administration let hezbollah off the hook for money laundering and drug trafficking to keep iran on board with the nuclear deal. hezbollah. we may have proof of presidential collusion. but not the kind we were promised. joining me now, senior analyst. is this evidence of obama administration collusion? mollie: the more we learn about this iran deal the worse and worse it gets it wasn't just that the obama administration sabotaged this law enforcement campaign against iranian-backed hezbollah. but they let top hezbollah operatives go free, even though they were convicted in american courts of plotting to kill authorities. we were giving a terror group a glide pass in pursuit of a deal with a state sponsor of terrorism. we gave them $150 billion in concessions and got nothing in concern. i don't think there is any example of any administration being so differential to an enemy since world war ii. let's talk about this a little b
who knew asphalt could help save the environment? kennedy: a bombshell report in "politico" claims the obama administration let hezbollah off the hook for money laundering and drug trafficking to keep iran on board with the nuclear deal. hezbollah. we may have proof of presidential collusion. but not the kind we were promised. joining me now, senior analyst. is this evidence of obama administration collusion? mollie: the more we learn about this iran deal the worse and worse it gets...
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it's an amazing moment keeping his promise and and some cringe when he crashes their cocktail environment and tell them they need to foot the bill. but in middle america, they're smiling and doing a slow camp and a paris accord that disadvantages our workers and causes america to foot the bill of the pet project of the elites. the elites, the white collar jobs aren't affected, it's the farmers and coal mines and people in the factories in middle america that put president trump in the white house. so it's really quite an amazing moment to see him, really, keep his promise and put america and its workers first. eric: and mercedes, i've got to say, this is exactly what donald trump, candidate, ran on. he said he was going to be the anti-globalist, he want today pull out of n.a.t.o. and out of tpp and this paris climate accord is something that is a globalist agenda idea. >> right, i think, you know, you would argue that the nationalists, the populist, and he was loving every minute in the rose garden. you've got to go back to the paris climate agreement in essence, it was a flawed frame wor
it's an amazing moment keeping his promise and and some cringe when he crashes their cocktail environment and tell them they need to foot the bill. but in middle america, they're smiling and doing a slow camp and a paris accord that disadvantages our workers and causes america to foot the bill of the pet project of the elites. the elites, the white collar jobs aren't affected, it's the farmers and coal mines and people in the factories in middle america that put president trump in the white...
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a lot of people believe the republican agenda will eventually get lower taxes and better regulatory environment for businesses and probably have a little more to do with this than someone who's in charge of the country. lauren: . >> thank you and have a beautiful weekend. coming up the owner of the gym in atlanta who doesn't want the police or the military to use his facility. up next the founder of new york city's chapter and did land a police officer who is challenging the owner of that gym to a boxing match. can they match. can they duke it out? we will be right back. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief uses unique mistpro technology and helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. l
a lot of people believe the republican agenda will eventually get lower taxes and better regulatory environment for businesses and probably have a little more to do with this than someone who's in charge of the country. lauren: . >> thank you and have a beautiful weekend. coming up the owner of the gym in atlanta who doesn't want the police or the military to use his facility. up next the founder of new york city's chapter and did land a police officer who is challenging the owner of that...
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north korean leader that if you do fire that artillery which is devastating particularly around the environment that is the results do we have a doctrine that says there would be assured destruction for north korea if they would carry out such an attack? >> our plans are solid and updated continuously. we have updated improvement. make no mistake we're all in with air power and land forces and would counter by invading to go for the jugular as quickly as we can't and begin to systematically take the regime down once and for all if the invasion took place. will counter first then simultaneously giving up on him with the command and control system with the logistical infrastructure to systematically take the regime down. lou: are you still confident a conflict can be avoided? >> i am. we don't know for sure you will probably fire a missile and i suspect the exercises will and at the end of the month than that will bring this chapter to a close. then we will wait because there will be another chapter. lou: good to talk with you. much more on the nuclear threat and the endless rhetoric emanating fr
north korean leader that if you do fire that artillery which is devastating particularly around the environment that is the results do we have a doctrine that says there would be assured destruction for north korea if they would carry out such an attack? >> our plans are solid and updated continuously. we have updated improvement. make no mistake we're all in with air power and land forces and would counter by invading to go for the jugular as quickly as we can't and begin to...